Sunday, June 03, 2007

...“a sad sack” and “not a Grade A terrorist.”...



President Kennedy spoke at American University's Spring Commencement on June 10, 1963. In this speech Kennedey called on the Soviet Union to work with the United States to achieve a nuclear test ban treaty and help reduce the considerable international tensions and the specter of nuclear war at that time. (click here)

Put it into context. Don't let the Culture of Fear runaway with emotions. Keep it in check.

What do we know about the nurturing of terrorists? They require impoverishment and anger over it to faciliate this type of plot. Where have we seen impoverishment in this phenomena before?

In Miami...with whom?...four homeless men.

In New Jersey...with whom?...low income men.

and now in New York...with whom?...impoverished angry men and this time one is so angry because he has been displaced from his homeland and status as leader.

Hello?

Let's just say the FBI is doing it's job, but, in all honesty whom do we have here? And what was their capcity to carry out these attacks? Do we see a trend? Yeah. What has to happen now? Seriously? What has to happen here? Besides the FBI doing their job. We have to return to a set of standards that removes (and here is 'that' word again) 'the impetus' from agendas of hate. How do we do that? By engaging in illegal wars and exploitive foreign policy? No. Do we leave Iraq? Yes. Do we do this stupid stuff again? No. What a feather in 'Allah' cap it would be to destroy the devil killing Muslims in Iraq by destroying still another venue of the American Landscape. Were we ever in serious danger from this plot? No. Why? Because the infrastructure is done right. There is always a possiblity that a fuel line can explode with or without the 'impetus' of a terrorist. So there were safeguards all along the way that would have prevented such a plot from manifesting. Have a better day.

...Oil industry experts said safety shut-off valves would almost assuredly have prevented an exploding airport fuel tank from igniting all or even part of the network....

...Four men, including a onetime airport cargo handler and a former member of the Parliament of Guyana, were charged yesterday with plotting to blow up fuel tanks, terminal buildings and the web of fuel lines running beneath Kennedy International Airport....

...They said the men had also traveled repeatedly to Guyana and Trinidad in recent months, seeking the blessing and financial backing of an extremist Muslim group based in Trinidad and Tobago called Jamaat al-Muslimeen, which was behind a bloody coup attempt in Trinidad in 1990....

...One law enforcement official played down Mr. Defreitas’s ability to carry out an attack, calling him “a sad sack” and “not a Grade A terrorist.” Comparing the case with the plot in which a group of men were arrested last month on charges of planning to attack soldiers at Fort Dix in New Jersey, the official said the New Jersey plotters “were a bit further along.”...



Islamic suspects face charges in alleged terror plot in NY (click here)
...The fourth suspect, Abdel Nur, also a Guyanese citizen, is believed to be hiding in Trinidad and Tobago, Paul said, though US officials said they believed he was at large in Guyana.
Defreitas was alleged to have said in a conversation recorded by an US agent who had infiltrated the group that blowing up the airport would have been of great symbolic importance and like killing late US president Kennedy again.
"Any time you hit Kennedy, it is the most hurtful thing to the United States," he was alleged to have said. "They love John F. Kennedy like he's the man.... If you hit that, this whole country will be in mourning.
"It's like you can kill the man twice."


Sweethearts. These men are real sweethearts. Anything that creates long standing impressions on the USA psychi.

...later...

Saturday, June 02, 2007

So what does America's future look like?



Will it be a nation of promise and peace with bands of citizen groups taking control of the country and it's new jobs in energy and car plants. Or will it be a never ending war?

Providence, Rhode Island is among the youngest in demographics of all the cities of the USA. If one pays attention to the 'art focus' of Providence, including it's 75% hispanic population, it is obvious what type of economy is revealing.

We had The Industrial Revolution

We had The Service Economy

The future for cities such as Providence is an economy of 'self-expression' whereby local shopkeepers and artisans are a sense of 'consistent' economy through unique talents.

As Americans we have the power to take back your country and provide economies that are realistic and work for us while securing our nation. Being independant of corporations has a huge dividend in national security. Think about it.



Community Development Corporations can 'take back' our country rather than stranding it's people


When communities have control over their planning they have control over their economy. What type of power source will these homes receive? Whom will build the new power source and whom will be employed to maintain it?

In a recent statement, Bernanke the new Fed Chairman, said, "The housing market will only affect the housing sector and nothing else."


That was a statement regarding the impacts of the American Housing Bubble on corporations. It was not a statement regarding the future of Americans. The average citizen is inconsequential to the corporate ambitions of the Bush Administration. No different than the lives of the Iraqi people were before Bush invaded that country illegally.
The focus of the Bush Oval Office is, simply put, business.
To a homeowner with hopes and dreams, including the education of their children, all a part of their monthly mortage, a statement like that is hideous to consider because 'affect the housing sector' is all average people have in their lives. To lose a house/home to bankruptcy is a demoralization of a life's longed for achievement, not just a matter of business. I can't tell you how much a statement made such as that of Bernanke hits home in a very big way to the profound advocacy for misplaced trust.
While Wall Street racks up record totals daily, the average American whom 'bought into' the Bush strategy to secure their future, today finds themselves worse off for the trying. It's time for Americans to take control of their cities and life destinations. People like Bernanke play to the 'big money' liquidators whom would rather sell homes to immigrants with ready cash than the American public.

I personally don't find this revitalized building a superior example of 'The Best' Providence has to offer by a CDC


The City of Providence has a department of the local government dedicated to city planning and facilitating a 'theme' throughout all the efforts of it's citizens to bring about grandeur.
Why bring this up now? Why point to a city plan that actually has a city growing in the face of skyrocketing home foreclosures? Because the people in leadership don't care about the 'methods' of regrowth for America.
continued...

What does a talented person do with an employment check?




Unemployment Insurance Marks 70 Years Of Helping The Unemployed (click here)

Okay, so one person receiving unemployment benefits cannot change her/his world, but, what if there were ten people unemployed/underemployed. Ten talented people with an idea to build housing while creating jobs. Store fronts even. How about an entire village? Can it be done? You betcha. Quite literally, a bricklayer, architect, electrician, dry wall hanger, etc. Are you getting the picture? A community of people engaged in Community Development Corporations that retake their country by building affordable communities.

How do Americans with little vision as to what to do actually take back their country out of the hands of carpetbagger corporations that robbed our treasury, children of their futures, jobs, lives of dignity and peace and properity?

How?

They organize. They create coalitions and elect people into office at the very localist of levels that can make it happen.

That's how. It's called city planning and today Providence, Rhode Island is a burgeoning city of promise, beauty and function. The intricacies in revitalizing the neighborhoods of Providence were CDCs and people that found purpose in bringing a city back to life.

Here's where it gets a little 'corny.'

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Community Development Corporation - The legalese of it all. But, what truly is a CDC.

What is a CDC?

The term CDC refers to a type of non-profit entity known as a "community development corporation". Although there is no established legal definition for CDCs, they are characterized by their community based leadership and their work primarily in housing production and/or job creation. This is what differentiates them from other types of non-profit groups.

CDCs are formed by residents, small business owners, congregations and other local stakeholders to revitalize a low and/or moderate income community. CDCs typically produce affordable housing and create jobs for community residents. Jobs are often created through small or micro business lending or commercial development projects. Some CDCs also provide a variety of social services to their target area.

According to a national census of CDCs conducted by NCCED in 1998, there are an estimated 3,600 such groups across the United States. Since the emergence of the first CDCs in the late 1960s, they have produced 247,000 private sector jobs and 550,000 units of affordable housing.

How do we become a CDC?

A CDC is legally the same as any other non-profit entity organized under section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Local residents that are interested in forming a CDC should get together and develop a set of by-laws, file for incorporation with their state government and once that is completed apply to the federal Internal Revenue Service for designation as a tax exempt non-profit organization. The IRS designation is necessary in order for your organization to obtain grants and gifts from any government, corporate, foundation sources or from individuals.

There is no national entity that certifies an organization as a CDC. In some states, Massachusetts and Minnesota for example, an organization must meet certain requirements in order to receive state funding as a CDC. Federal programs that fund CDCs are scattered among many different agencies and each program has its own eligibility criteria.

A little background information and the potential reach of 'the power of the people.'

Bush's job approval rating is at an all time low. Why? Because he believes that corporations are more important than Americans. CDCs are not corporations in the 'sense' we think of corporations as huge, profiteering entities providing little more than expoitation of a workforce while padding the pockets of stockholders that pander to CEOs that return them wealth.

CDCs are best applied to small projects with big returns. I personally see limited use of CDCs because they should be a focus and not a career. CDCs when completed with a project should consider desolving rather than aspiring to a 'mission' beyond what they were really designed, and that is of a corporation for non-profit.


Bush Job Approval Ratings Remain Unchanged (click here)
George W. Bush's overall job approval rating and the rating of his handling of the economy remain unchanged from April according to the latest survey from the American Research Group.
Among all Americans, 31% approve of the way Bush is handling his job as president and 64% disapprove. When it comes to Bush's handling of the economy, 31% approve and 62% disapprove.
Among Americans registered to vote, 31% approve of the way Bush is handling his job as president and 64% disapprove. When it comes to the way Bush is handling the economy, 32% of registered voters approve of the way Bush is handling the economy and 62% disapprove.
A total of 62% of Americans rate their personal financial situations as excellent, very good, or good, which is down from 78% in April, but like last month when ratings went up, Bush's job approval ratings have not moved with the economic ratings.
The results presented here are based on 1,100 completed telephone interviews conducted among a nationwide random sample of adults 18 years and older. The interviews were completed May 18 through 21, 2007. The theoretical margin of error for the total sample is plus or minus 2.6 percentage points, 95% of the time, on questions where opinion is evenly split.

First, the controversy. The corruption of a former Mayor of Providence does not necessarily involve legitimate CDCs.




Providence Mayor Vincent "Buddy" Cianci Jr. "showcases" the Providence skyline in this October 1998 photo in Providence, R.I. Cianci, known for his efforts in revitalizing Providence from a dying city to a major tourist attraction, his very own marinara sauce, coffee and olive oil, and his jail term for pleading no contest to beating his ex-wife's lover, has a state-wide, all-time high approval rating of 75 percent. Cianci is set to be released during the week of May 28, 2007 to a halfway house in Boston and is expected to return to his hometown of Providence in the future. (AP Photo/Matt York, file)

Regardless his crime, Vincent Cianici, Jr. will be credited with revitalizing Providence, Rhode Island. A resident of the city stated when asked about their former mayor, "He was probably the right man for the job, considering the job that needed to be done." The point here is that while corruption was an issue for Providence, there were also dedicated citizens with the intent that Providence would return to luster and with a little luck a better luster than it ever had before. That should put 'the issue' of former Mayor Cianci to rest.

It's Saturday Night

"Sally's Pigeons" by Cyndi Lauper

When I was eight I had a friend
With a pirate smile
Make believe and play pretend
We were innocent and wild
Hopped a fence and slammed the gate
Running down my alleyway
In time to watch Sally's pigeons fly

We loved to watch them dive and soar
Circle in the sky
Free as a bird from three to four
And never knowing why
Neighbors pulled their wash back in
Put away my Barbie and Ken
Look out overhead
While Sally's pigeons fly

I had a fool's confidence
That the world had no boundaries
But instincts and common sense
Come in different quantities

My heart began to
Skip to the beat
Of the boy next door
She had her eye across the street
On someone shy and tall
We lived our dreams
And challenged fate
In tears she told me she was late
And Sally let his pigeons out to fly...

On the dresser sits a frame
With a photograph
Two little girls in ponytails
Some twenty one years back
She left one night with just a nod
Was lost from some back alley job
I close my eyes and Sally's pigeons fly
She never saw those birds again
And me, I can't remember when
A pirate smile hasn't made me cry
I close my eyes
And Sally's pigeons fly...
I am going to take a look at Community Development Corporations and the important role they can play in reclaiming America and returning a nation to cutting edge productivity. There is no better city that has benefitted from extensive planning including these non-profit corporations than Providence, Rhode Island.

I plan to continue the review of journalism. I just want it to be right. I would like to see the USA preserve it's heritage in the newsprint of the country while protecting it's freedom of speech and so that end I want to direct time and correctness to what may have to be a legal stand to protect our press now and in the future.

Greenhouse gas emissions rising (1990 is the target goal for Kyoto)



With Bush words speaks louder than action. In his latest 'dodge' of responsiblity for deadly climate change Bush attempts to dismantle Kyoto by over reaching it and proposing a new 'scheme' that will lay blame on the 'Group of 8 plus 7' while the USA maintains it's escalating emission posture.

Per square mile, the USA is a glut of greenhouse gases compared to any other nation on Earth. Russia has the largest land mass, China and India the largest populations, yet, the USA continues to miss the mark in accepting responsiblity of it's lavish lifestyles that kill people globally from Human Induced Global Warming leading to Climate Change.

Bush Seeks New International Framework on Climate Change (click here)
Washington – The United States will work with other countries to establish a new international framework to address global climate change once the Kyoto Protocol expires in 2012.
Under an initiative unveiled May 31 by President Bush, 10 to 15 countries that consumer the most energy and emit the largest quantities of greenhouse gases would discuss a post-Kyoto arrangement at international meetings convened initially by the United States.
By 2009, at the end of the first phase, the countries would set a long-term global goal for reducing emissions that contribute to global climate change and establish related national mid-term energy security and environmental goals and strategies based on the nations’ individual characteristics.
Bush said a strong and transparent system for measuring countries’ performance must be an essential element of the new plan.
Under the 1997 Kyoto Protocol, industrialized countries committed to make specific cuts in emissions of gases such as carbon dioxide that contribute to global warming. The cuts are made primarily through a “cap-and-trade” mechanism in which nations set industry caps on emissions and then allow emitters to buy or sell emissions credits to meet targets.
The United States has not ratified the Kyoto Protocol, which it believes can constrain economic growth and will achieve little because it does not include countries in the developing world such as China and India that emit large quantities of greenhouse gases....

Razing the World - 12 hour loop click here


June 1, 2007
1930z
UNISYS Water Vapor Satellite of the north and west hemisphere

Tropical Storm Barry weakens into tropical depression (click here)
Matt Sedensky
The Associated Press
Posted June 2, 2007, 3:13 PM EDT
MIAMI -- Tropical Storm Barry weakened into a tropical depression as it moved through Tampa Bay on Saturday and residents gave thanks for the mild storm and the rains it brought to the drought-parched state.Dry conditions in Florida have left Lake Okeechobee at its lowest recorded level and allowed an isolated brush fire on the Georgia-Florida border to burn for weeks. The storm was expected to drop 3 to 6 inches of rain on parts of the state Saturday. Isolated areas could get up to 10 inches of rain.
A meteorologist with the National Weather Service said the rain would not be enough to alleviate the drought conditions. But fire officials were hoping the rain would have an effect on the flames."We're hoping several of these fires will not be a problem anymore," said the Florida Division of Forestry's Mike Newell. "It's too early to tell right now. Everybody's basically waiting for the rain to stop to go out and see what's going on."In some areas along Florida's west coast, boat owners anchored down crafts or pulled them out of the water and one resident said he moved lawn furniture inside, but the storm had little effect. By the afternoon, fisherman and recreational boaters had taken to the Homosassa River."This is a blessing," said Bob Buning, an employee at MacRae's Bait Shop in Homosassa. "We needed this rain really bad."...


June 2,2007
1930z
UNISYS water vapor satellite of north and west hemisphere. "Barry" was literally a tropospheric wave of moisture from the equator as noted here. It 'broke over' when it reached the beach.



June 2, 2007
1930z
UNISYS Water Vapor Satellite

No matter whether one is watching HD or regular TV the image is still the same.






This is an actual satellite photo of the Human Induced Global Warming system currently trapped under a blanket of carbon dioxide.









June 2, 2007




1830z




Infrared Satellite from UNISYS









The question literally facing the USA is whether or not it's leadership cares about them or other populous globally which are affected by the environmentally destabilizing carbon dioxide the USA produces.











June 2, 2007
Editorial






Hot Enough in Here? (click here)





Michael Griffin, administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, is renowned for speaking bluntly so it was no surprise when he stuck his foot in his mouth during a recent interview. The disturbing element is that he may have inadvertently revealed one reason the space agency has been cutting back on satellite missions to study global warming.





In an interview with National Public Radio, Mr. Griffin acknowledged that global warming is happening but then, remarkably, suggested that it might not be a problem — or at least one that had to be fixed. “I am not sure that it is fair to say that it is a problem we must wrestle with. To assume that it is a problem is to assume that the state of Earth’s climate today is the optimal climate,” he said, adding that he wasn’t sure there was any “need to take steps to make sure that it doesn’t change.”





Those comments were a jarring denial of the overwhelming scientific consensus that climate change is serious and requires mitigation. It even lagged behind the thinking of President Bush who — under strong domestic and international pressure — has now called for a long-term global goal to cut greenhouse gas emissions.





In response to the mini-furor over his comments, Mr. Griffin stressed that NASA simply collects and analyzes data; it does not make policy on issues like climate change. But the scary thing was the lens his comment provided into his innermost thoughts. The Bush administration has been justly criticized for cutting the agency’s earth sciences budget and downgrading NASA’s once-prominent goal “to understand and protect our home planet.” Tight budgets are one key reason for the cuts in earth sciences, as is the administration’s long refusal to grapple with global warming. But now it seems that Mr. Griffin’s own belief that climate change may be no big deal accounts in part for his agency’s ill-conceived retreat from environmental studies.

Friday, June 01, 2007

The photograph makes an interesting 'temporal' observation. I strongly suggest everyone remember this reality.


May 27, 2007
Alliance, Nebraska
Photographer states :: Building and Billowing. This was neat to watch... it took less than a half hour to build and move out of range..

UNISYS 12 hour loop (click here)


June 1, 2007
1930z
Water Vapor Satellite of North and West Earth Hemisphere
The Carribean Sea is heating up. Today is the first day of hurricane season. What a mess.

My apologies to those that have come to expect a specific content of this blog...

... I am taking a working vacation at Cape Cod this summer and the past week has been one of upheaval and settling in. I anticipate a regular Saturday and better week following, but, a return to content in a week from next without much interruption. Yeah, right.

At any rate there is a lot happening, mostly amusing, I think.

The New York Times believes Bush is prevailing in calling Russia the worst country on the face of the Earth. The fact of the matter remains that Russia is still more correct than any nation of The West. They were correct about Iraq and voted to stop Bush's illegal invasion at the UN Security Council and they are correct in this instance when the Russian President Putin states the USA is escalating a dangerous arms build up between nations, including the USA and Russia.

Russia has recently authorized something like $193 billion (US) for retooling their military. That to me is serious muscle flexing. The USA under Bush has insulted every nation on Earth and assaulted several with threats of 'Overwhelming Force' while illegally invading at least one. The Russians are correct and you'll hear nothing else from me. When countries dedicate monies to arming themselves there is less and less available for domestic programs. When there is less and less for domestic programs there is absolutely no reason for The West to be pointing fingers at preceived 'quality of life' issues.

Besides, the obvious "Who's afraid of the Big, Bad Wolf" routine by Bush in his rhetoric; muscle flexing and ranting about Russia takes away focus at the G-8 from Bush's environmental atrocities. Russia has never been more correct and let's face it, Russia is Russia. I do believe this is the second time in a century I am grateful for that fact. It was only a couple of years ago that Sergey wrote an Op-Ed in The New York Times touting all the progress The West and Russia was making.

What happened?

Just that simple. What happened to the relationship between the USA and Russia? Answer that and you'll understand more and more why Bush and Cheney need to be impeached. The curious question is why the American media hasn't come to the defense of the USA Constitution by demanding the impeachment of this administration. Couldn't be oppression, now could it? So much for the Russians.


Administration Rebukes Putin on His Policies (click here)
top Russia expert at the State Department described the Kremlin as bullying its neighbors while silencing opponents and suppressing individual rights at home
By THOM SHANKER
Published: June 1, 2007
WASHINGTON, May 31 — A top
Russia expert at the State Department issued an unusually sharp public criticism on Thursday of Moscow’s behavior under President Vladimir V. Putin, describing the Kremlin as bullying its neighbors while silencing political opponents and suppressing individual rights at home.
The comments, approved by the White House, are the latest volley of criticism between Washington and Moscow in recent days. Although the White House said this week that President Bush would play host to Mr. Putin on July 1 at the Bush family compound in Maine, the speech is likely to add tension at a time when the broader dialogue between Washington and Moscow is already taking the most caustic tones since the collapse of communism.
“We do no one any favors, least of all the Russian people and even their government, by abstaining from speaking out when necessary,” the Russia expert, David Kramer, the deputy assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian affairs, said in a speech Thursday night before the Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs.
The speech came a day after Foreign Minister Sergey V. Lavrov of Russia accused the United States of fomenting a dangerous new arms race and implicitly threatened to block any effort by the United States and Europe to win broader diplomatic recognition for Kosovo. On Thursday, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, a scholar of Russian affairs, used a speech in Potsdam, Germany, to describe the American-Russian relationship as one of “cooperation and competition, of friendship and friction.”...

This is a darn shame. There needs to be a rescue effort to preserve newsprint. Period. I find it offensive that a long standing USA newspaper, one of esteem is considering a sale to an Australian. If I were the Bancrofts I would probably insist on a huge 'payoff' for the stock, so much so that is would put NewsCorp direly in 'the red ink' and then turn around and open a new publication devoid of fiscal problems and 'baggage.' That's what I would do in such a hostile business environment as created by the Bush White House and their 'liquidity' brokers. Then I'd sit back and watch my new newspaper grow in popularity and sales while NewsCorp sinks into 'bottom line red ink.'

Dow Jones Says It Will Consider Options for Sale (click here)

By ANDREW ROSS SORKIN and RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑA
The family that controls Dow Jones & Company, publisher of The Wall Street Journal, announced yesterday that it would consider selling the company, ending more than a century of family ownership.
The announcement came after the family, the Bancrofts, said that it was willing to meet with
Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation, just weeks after the family rejected a $5 billion takeover offer from Mr. Murdoch.
Mr. Murdoch requested a personal meeting with the Bancrofts weeks ago, saying that he wanted his family and theirs to become acquainted. Until yesterday, there had been no reply to that overture.
In early trading today, shares of the company were up 14 percent, to nearly $61 a share, indicating that investors are predicting a higher offer than the initial $60-a-share bid. The stock, which traded above $70 in 2000, was trading around $36 in late April, which was after Mr. Murdoch made his bid, but before it became public on May 1. After news of the offer, the share price rose to $58.47. It closed yesterday at $53.31.
The decision represents a remarkable about-face for both the company and Mr. Murdoch’s bid. A successful deal would mean a huge victory for Mr. Murdoch, the Australian media mogul, and new ownership for The Wall Street Journal, the second-largest newspaper in the country by circulation and one of the great names in American journalism....

In regard to the 'priviledged' of the USA, Libby is willing to do some community service. His supporters say, "Don't cry for me Scooter Libby..."

Yes, indeed, 'hard time' for the man that outed a CIA agent while defaming her and her spouse providing 'the pathway' to an illegal war in Iraq. Somehow, Community Service and an ankle braclet just doesn't fit the crime.

Supporters plead for Libby (click here)
Many letters ask that he not be jailed, his lawyers say.
By Matt Apuzzo
Associated Press

WASHINGTON - Former White House and State Department officials and military commanders are supporting former vice presidential aide I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby as he asks a federal judge to spare him prison time in the CIA leak case.
Prosecutors want Libby to serve up to three years in prison for lying about his conversations with reporters regarding CIA operative Valerie Plame Wilson, whose 2003 outing touched off a leak investigation.
A prison term would be unfair, Libby's lawyers said yesterday. Citing numerous letters from former colleagues and friends, they said Libby deserved only probation.

Michael Moore makes 'the big time.' I am sincerely happy for him. Mike has found a subject near and dear to the nation if not the world and is now basking in a spotlight that has momentum and clout.

Oprah?

Oprah and Michael Moore. You go, boy ! But, seriously, Michael. This level of respect has been a long time coming and you deserve every measure of it. Congratulations.

Start the Revolution with Him (click here)

Best-selling author, groundbreaking filmmaker, and America's favorite provocateur Michael Moore likes books that bite, fight, shake up your world, and challenge your mind.

In the early seventies, I joined a book-of-the-month club, and one of the selections I read was The Greening of America, by Charles A. Reich. That book and another called Future Shock, by Alvin Toffler, presented an incredible vision for what our country could be. I believe things have gotten worse since then, but I'm not a cynic. I hope people get that through my work. Even though I'm highly critical of certain aspects of American culture, I believe things are going to get better.

I want Americans to realize that we are the owners of this country, and that one person can make a difference. I don't have a college education. I didn't know a thing about making a movie when I started Roger and Me. I made a lot of mistakes. But these two books and others on this list said to me—and I hope they say this to other people—"You know what? You actually can make a difference. Don't believe the lie you've been told, that you can't fight city hall or that you're not worth something. You're worth more than anything."

I've believed this for a long time. When I speak at schools, I say to the kids, "Keep in mind that you live in a country where the heads of GM or GE have the same number of votes that you do: one. And there are more of us than there are of them." If we operate with that idea, the people—we, the people—will have the kind of country we want.

I am always complaining about the lack of focus of the scientific community regarding the 'enhanced' dangers in Human Induced Global Warming and the KNOWN properties of water, humidity and the capacity of water to retain and distribute heat. Right? If you read thsi blog regularly I am always mentioning the relationship between carbon dioxide and water molecules, the 'hydrology' of Human Induced Global Warming. Well, guess what? Someone caught on.

The thing about this is, that people/public will be confused, because on one hand here is a study that predicts large amounts of rainfall, but, they are experiencing in many cases 'drought.' The issue is not that one 'reality' is different and contradictory from the other so much as a complete picture of the ravages of this new Earth phenomena.

Human Induced Global Warming has never been a part of Earth's past. I have stated repeatedly 'that fact' as well. While many attempt to extract an understanding of these dynamics from Earth's past when it's core was hotter and volcanoes caused extremes in CO2 content, the 'realities' of this phenomena as we are experiencing it now, was never predicted by scientists because it was never predictable. We need to stop and reverse this deadly trend of Earth. Humans caused the phenomena, humans have it within their grasp to reverse it.

Besides the esteemed National Geographic article below there is this link which demonstrates the widespread concern of this issue.

http://www.inform.kz/showarticle.php?lang=eng&id=152151

Global Warming Models Underpredict Increase in Rainfall, Study Says (click here)
Anne Minard

for National Geographic News
May 31, 2007
The world will be getting hotter, according to many climate models. But it might also be getting unexpectedly wetter.
That's the finding of a new study by Frank Wentz and colleagues at the research company Remote Sensing Systems (RSS) in Santa Rosa, California.

Wentz's team analyzed satellite data from the past 20 years to show that as global temperatures have risen, precipitation has kept pace.
The results fly in the face of many of the world's most sophisticated climate models, which predict that worldwide rainfall will increase at a much slower rate than temperatures.
(See a
map of predicted effects of global warming.)
The findings also cast doubt on the ability of climate models to accurately predict precipitation on regional scales.
The study appears in tomorrow's issue of the journal Science.
Missing the Mark
The researchers compared satellite climate data going back to 1987—when such records were first kept—to data from current computer climate models.
The work marks one of the first tests of the models' accuracy predicting rainfall, the team says.
Computers have done a decent job predicting temperature over the years, but have not done as well predicting moisture.
In general, the authors say, computers tend to underestimate amounts of rain and snowfall....

U.S. military deaths in Iraq (click here)

As of Thursday, at least 3,473 members of the U.S. military have died since the beginning of the Iraq war in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count.
The latest deaths reported by the military:
* One soldier died Tuesday after a roadside bomb attack northwest of Baghdad.
* Two soldiers were killed Wednesday in a roadside bombing in Baghdad.
The latest identifications reported by the military:
* Army Pfc. Robert A. Liggett, 23, Urbana, Ill., died Tuesday in Rustamiyah in a non-combat related incident.
* Two soldiers died Tuesday in Ilbu Falris of wounds from an explosive. Killed were Army Staff Sgt. Joseph M. Weiglein, 31, Audubon, N.J., and Army Sgt. Richard V. Correa, 25, Honolulu.
-- The Associated Press

If Turkey starts attacks in northen Iraq, it won't end until Turkey has eliminated the Kurds enough to secure their oil reserves. This is not to be considered a viable solution to current tensions. It escalates the war in Iraq and places all in harm's way in a different way. This most probably will destablize any progress in negotitations with Iran as well. Turkey needs to work with the established Kurdish authorities in Iraq to bring about an understanding.

Turkey Attack in Iraq May Impact Economy (click here)
Friday June 1, 2007 7:16 PM
AP Photo ANK111, ANK114
By SELCAN HACAOGLU
Associated Press Writer
HABUR BORDER CROSSING, Turkey (AP) - Turkey's government is pondering an attack on Kurdish separatists based in northern Iraq, raising fears among people along the frontier that military action will scuttle cross-border trade and wreck the region's rejuvenated economy.
The economic fallout could be huge: The value of goods passing through this border crossing each year is more than $10 billion.
``This border is my only hope,'' said truck driver Suleyman Gidim, who was ferrying gasoline to U.S. troops in Iraq and has a family of seven to feed.
The Turkish military has been massing troops along the porous border, where separatist rebels cross from safe havens in Iraq to stage attacks in predominantly Kurdish southeastern Turkey.
Residents on the Turkish side of the border fear the economic boom set off in the region after the invasion of Iraq by U.S.-led forces four years ago could evaporate if the Turkish army attacks the rebels of the Kurdistan Workers' Party, which is known by its Kurdish initials, PKK.

...and on the Peace Activist front...

National Women’s Group Fights War With the Color Pink (click here)
BY Tamara Bartlett
Daily Cal Staff Writer
Tuesday, May 29, 2007

For most, the color pink may be associated with spring flowers or newborn baby girls.
But for members of the women’s peace organization Code Pink, the color pink stands as a symbol for ending the war in Iraq.
“(We’re) reclaiming pink as a powerful women’s peace color,” said Zanne Joi, a Code Pink organizer and activist in the San Francisco Bay Area chapter.
Code Pink, a grassroots women’s peace organization, was started five years ago after the U.S. government issued the Homeland Security Advisory System, which color-coded threat levels within the U.S.
A group of women created their own color code by developing Code Pink as “a call to women all over the world to step forward, take over and to work for peace,” Joi said.
Among the group’s activities, Code Pink’s San Francisco Bay Area chapter is involved in Pelosi Watch, an event held on the weekends in which participants camp out in front of Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi’s (D-Ca) San Francisco residence in an effort to urge Pelosi to take a strong stance against the war....

...until tomorrow...

Thursday, May 31, 2007

If you thought drought was bad before Human Induced Global Warming, then you ain't seen nothin' yet.



This is a Cyanobacteria (Blue-Green Algae) Bloom in the Baltic Sea. Below is the reference that speaks to the issues Florida NOW faces from drought due to Human Induced Global Warming. There is no reason for any other country to carry more responsiblity for this plight other than the USA. Russia is a member of Kyoto. China has already stated it is taking steps to 'prevent' their economy from causing additional problems to the tropospheric biotic nature of Earth. It is the USA that stands on the sidelines and does nothing.

Burgess, Carla. 2001. A Wave of Momentum for Toxic Algae Study, Environmental Health Perspectives, Vol. 109, No. 4 (Apr., 2001), pp. A160-A161. (click here for link)

...Florida's situation illustrates the need for more and better information on the human health effects of cyanobacteria. Florida surface waters are significantly contaminated by toxin-producing cyanobacteria. Of 167 samples taken from Florida waters in a 1999 study, 88 samples representing 75 individual bodies of water contained significant levels of toxic cyanobacterial species, says John Burns, Jr., an environmental scientist for the St. Johns River Water Management District in Palatka, Florida. Seventy-eight percent of samples with measurable levels of microcystins and cylindrospermopsin were lethal when injected into mice, and 80% of the microcystin-laden samples showed potential tumor-producing properties....

At issue is the fact the USA stopped advancing the need for Phycologists and there are currently about six in the USA that still can identify these species to delineate whether they are toxic and how toxic they actually are. The priorities of the USA has moved away from taking care of it's people so much as exploiting them for wealth. The infrastructure of the USA needs to be rebuilt including it's brain trust, especially in the face of Human Induced Global Warming.

Lake Okeechobee reaches record low





Deep cracks cover the bottom of what should be five-feet deep Lake Okeechobe near Okeechobee, Fla. in this May 1, 2007 file photo. State water and wildlife managers are taking advantage of unprecedented drought conditions by removing life-choking muck along Lake Okeechobee's shoreline. The 500,000 cubic yards of rotted, dead plant life and sediment will be trucked from the southwest portion of the lake starting Thursday, May 23, 2007, to pastures for disposal. Its removal over several months will return the lake's bottom along its shoreline in that area to a more natural sandy base and create clearer water and better habitat for plants and wildlife.




Lake Okeechobee reached a record low Wednesday, and experts said little relief is in sight for Florida's drought.
It's confirmed: Florida's deepening drought has dehydrated Lake Okeechobee to a record low.
The lake officially stood at 8.97 feet above sea level early Wednesday, matching its lowest level since record-keeping began in 1931. Then, it didn't rain again, and the sun evaporated water from the lake again.
''We know we're sitting at a new record low,'' Randy Smith, a spokesman for the South Florida Water Management District, said Wednesday evening, ``but how much of a record low, we won't know until the morning.''
The most severe water restrictions in South Florida history already are in effect and are expected to continue well into the summer rainy season.
Those lawn-crunching, plant-shriveling measures reduced water use by 25 to 30 percent, Smith said, but nature provided precious little assistance.
An average of just seven inches of rain has fallen across the region during the last five months, according to district gauges, well below normal.
''There's nothing coming back in,'' Smith said. ``There's just no recharge whatsoever.''
Lake Okeechobee serves as the primary backup water supply for millions of South Floridians. But when the lake drops below a certain level, its waters cannot be used to replenish the regional supply....




Under the Jeb Bush administration there was a measure issued to determine how to utilize surface ground water and shallow water sources because it was reported by Florida scientists that the human water supply for Florida would be extremely insuffienct by the year 2010. There was one glitch however in the Jeb Bush plan and that was the contamination by Blue Green Algae of most of Florida's shallow water supply. The components of Blue Green Algae are known to be some of the most toxic to humans of any algae species. The 'BUSHES' need to get off their tuffs and stop the carbon dioxide emissions from the USA, otherwise, the international community should consider sanctions against the USA to force compliance ! If Jeb Bush ignored the threat to the people of Florida he 'ruled' over for many years, it can be easily concluded there will be extreme measures of manipulation by the Bush/Cheney White House to evade any responsibly or action. The Supreme Court ruled in this nation. Bush and Cheney are ignoring that decision. Every international environmental meeting since that ruling has never reflected the Supreme Court's decision. The Oval Office is out of control and evidently out of the reach of the American electorate. The international community has to act against the USA.